For years, Martin Brooks and his wife Sarah Phelan struggling to understand the needs of Mia, the daughter of those who suffer from brain paralysis since birth. To be able to communicate with him, Brooks and his wife asked Mia pointed objects or picture cards.
Brooks’s desire to be able to more easily communicate with his daughter had been answered after he bought the iPhone last year. He designed the iPhone application called iComm, which according to the needs of her daughter was five years old.
Quoted Cumaini, Tuesday (05/11/2010), iComm allows Mia who can not walk, speak or control his own movements to show the pictures of food, toys, and theme of other everyday activities on the screen the iPhone uses his eyes.
The most important of these applications, Brooks and his wife can upload their own photos so iComm applications can be easily adapted to the needs of Mia.
“Mia find it interesting where he can see a picture of herself the center activities. By looking at the photos of friends and family, Mia felt the touch of a greater sense of love,” said Brooks.
This software has been downloaded by over 1300 users since the sale in Apple application store in March last. Thanks to the application’s creation, Brooks, who lives in St. Albans, Hertfordshire, was flooded with messages from parents around the world who express gratitude and thanks to them, because of the presence iComm can create children who are experiencing the same thing with Mia’s easier to express will.



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